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It hurts but our match day revenue isn't that significant
And a reliable source for that would be........Levy was hoping to have corporate fans bk in the ground in the next game or 2 all paying around 1k -15k each. Spurs are really in trouble now
Google and for an exact answer for UtdAnd a reliable source for that would be........
It's almost certain to the way things are going. It'll only take even a small outbreak in a Prem' club to get the ball rolling.Just hope that the covid cases rise doesn't lead to another suspension of the season.
Like west ham having their manager and two of their squad test positive last night?It's almost certain to the way things are going. It'll only take even a small outbreak in a Prem' club to get the ball rolling.
Wrong link?Google and for an exact answer for Utd
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Its about 20m a year.
Nothing in the grand scale, but fairly significant.
I mean Uniteds is over 110m, so yeah, it wont bother us as much as some.
So that's where the Wimbledon team coach from 1994 is.The rats have had to rethink their mode of transport for the *Asterisk* victory parade .
only able to afford a booking for a single decker now ...shame
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Yer maAnd a reliable source for that would be........
Leyton Orient and West Ham prove you are correct.What scares me are all these photos on IG of footballers, managers, etc. - ours and others - running around in posh nightclubs, taking selfies with people on the street, etc. - all without masks.
Players have tested positive. The virus is making a comeback. There will be a team somewhere with a breakout. Someone is going to die.
I hate to be that guy.
The same is happening in Ireland with regards to pubsIn the States this is already being hotly litigated in thousands of suits, as are matters pertaining to enforceability of contracts due to COVID interruptions. There may well be payouts but it's far from a settled question. It will take years to sort it all out.